I have been doing a research on how IGF-1 can assist with injury.
Is it true? Will IGF-1 help with my knee problems?
If yes, can someone suggest what doses and when to use?
I have been doing a research on how IGF-1 can assist with injury.
Is it true? Will IGF-1 help with my knee problems?
If yes, can someone suggest what doses and when to use?
I have successfully used TB-500 (Thymosin beta-4) to help with my knee problems. I've got chronic tendinitis and whenever I workout it gets swollen and painful. While on Thymosin beta-4 both the inflammation and soreness was gone. I was awesome, I was also lifting much more weight on squats.
I haven't used it for months now, but it is still much better than before.
Thank you! I am gonna to search for more information about it right now.
I would be thankful if you could share your dosing method for me as well. Thanks bodybuilder
IGF-1 is much more useful for injuries compared to muscle growth.. But in my experience TB-500 is a better choice it surely helped my elbow and my protocol looked like this:
Higher dose over 1st few days: 4mg Monday, 6mg Tuesday, 6mg Wednesday
And after that 2mg/week for 5 weeks.
I think I'm gonna try the TB-500 will see how it works relieving my knees pain.
Now simply have to find some.